View Full Version : Is Fey v Tate turning into another Ali v Khaled
FromBB8
15-10-2025, 10:10 AM
There are differences, definitely. Fey is not as open with her disdain for Tate as Ali was with Khaled, and I'm not sure if Tate would care as much as Khaled did if she was.
However, to me, it does feel like there is a random dislike which cannot be pinned down or explained away. This came through the nomination - stating Tate was right leaning and could explode at any moment, when he hasn't shown any signs (from what we've seen on the highlights and live feed) of doing so. We then had Teja and Zelah echo the "cannot read him" reason as well, which seems to show some form of discussion.
I don't think Tate is shown enough to gain a sympathy edit, or for this to run as a lead storyline as Ali v Khaled did. But I am seeing parallels. Just wondering if others are too, or am I overthinking it?
Yeah i do agree with you actually. Though i don't think Ali's wasn't a racial hatred, whereas Fey's obviously is "straight, white, male" "probably has right wing veiws" etc. I think Ali felt threatened by Khaled. Whereas Fey's doesn't like Tate purely because of his gender and colour of his skin.
Benjamin
15-10-2025, 04:58 PM
There are differences, definitely. Fey is not as open with her disdain for Tate as Ali was with Khaled, and I'm not sure if Tate would care as much as Khaled did if she was.
However, to me, it does feel like there is a random dislike which cannot be pinned down or explained away. This came through the nomination - stating Tate was right leaning and could explode at any moment, when he hasn't shown any signs (from what we've seen on the highlights and live feed) of doing so. We then had Teja and Zelah echo the "cannot read him" reason as well, which seems to show some form of discussion.
I don't think Tate is shown enough to gain a sympathy edit, or for this to run as a lead storyline as Ali v Khaled did. But I am seeing parallels. Just wondering if others are too, or am I overthinking it?
I feel Zelah and Feyisola are jumping on the bandwagon. They know Teja and Tate don’t like each other since week 1 and would guess she’d vote him so they’ve gone and voted him too to get his numbers up
Lostie!
15-10-2025, 05:58 PM
Well not currently because Tate is actually quite likeable
Crimson Dynamo
15-10-2025, 06:10 PM
Ali's hatred of Khaled was genuinely disturbing
Ali's hatred of Khaled was genuinely disturbing
Cough … slight exaggeration ( as in extreme exaggeration ) …
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It was funny how Ali could barely even best Khaled in an argument, let alone someone articulate :laugh:
Shaun
15-10-2025, 07:14 PM
it was funnier how she won and he's still bitter about it tho x
It was funny how Ali could barely even best Khaled in an argument, let alone someone articulate :laugh:
There's a reason why modern politics is so heavily reliant on a hugbox (Tiktok, etc).
it was funnier how she won and he's still bitter about it tho x
… and won by a landslide …
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Mystic Mock
16-10-2025, 01:26 AM
Yeah i do agree with you actually. Though i don't think Ali's wasn't a racial hatred, whereas Fey's obviously is "straight, white, male" "probably has right wing veiws" etc. I think Ali felt threatened by Khaled. Whereas Fey's doesn't like Tate purely because of his gender and colour of his skin.
The one thing that I think that Ali and Feyisola had in common in their respective game plans was to remove a lot of the men in the house.
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